rday _ evening. record crowds fans for each ames. ; Country club, ‘lub, the Fairâ€" Milwaukee, the 1 Guard) Fort . A, (National om Culver and ioâ€"alumni,â€" aré ing for honors league and the Polo championâ€" o sisters, Louise Justine Dressen ne brother, Fred three sons, Henry iter of Stillwater, empete in the championship New York â€"city t 2 o‘clock from Field he were to come e started telling n the middleâ€" nts ohnson, 77, for of Lake county alf Day and for s a resident in away at 1405 Waukegan, last Lutheran â€"church C. Bartz officiatâ€" is in the Vernon others. er, Fred Foley, ilwaukee, while m of Diamond hter, Mrs. Mary ; born in ‘Hanâ€" March of 1855 ntry at an early ill:â€"decide . the were held Satâ€" Wilkinson, Lt. Waukegan ,B, C, and D, m aggregate old times they Nationally ith Washingâ€" C] ASS, 1982 Capt are l mmmmam nc mm x ETE MAm ï¬m Illinois at Urbana ealled at m] C PM 1 â€" â€"Ahome of Mrs. Julletteâ€"Smith, where PRMARY c AMPA‘GN several members of the Women of B * *\ the Moose had gathered and gave § i h usnn an interesting talk on Home Ecoâ€" (Continued from page 5) nomics and promised a visit on it e nenyr April 19th, at a public meeting to filed for county nominations of both a £ partie: are announced â€"as follows: l;;oozven by the Women of the â€" _ County Candidates Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sneeden State‘s attorney: â€"â€" Ashbel V. Smith, Waukegan; ‘Charles E. Ma-] son, Waukegan; A. °C. McHenry, Waukegan. Recorder â€" Lewis O. Brockway, Waukegan. s Clerk of circuit courtâ€"L . J. Wilâ€" mot, Waukegan. \. County : auditorâ€"Robertâ€" J.â€" Pearâ€" sall, Waukegan; Archibald â€"Aberâ€" eromby, Jr.. Highland Park; L. N. Oskins, Russell, Otto O. Sarvella, ville;â€"Edwardâ€"CUONELALG,â€"¥¥â€"G LR Up €R25 John E. Walter, Waukegan. ______ e o oi i 1 1 o o o ooo * n beenâ€"seriously ill. : County surveyorâ€"Charles E. Rusâ€" s i sell, Lake Forest. "*â€"|â€"Mrs.â€"Clarence Seott _ of . South â€"â€" Democrat First street, entertained her five State‘s attorney _â€"= William A. hundred ‘club on Monday evening. _ Deane, â€"Waukegan; _ Charles Noll,| : The Ravinia club will meet with Waukegan. â€" â€" j ~~~<~| Mrs. Marvin Wallach next â€"Monday Recorderâ€"Jack Hoff, Waukegan; afternoon, March 7. _ 22 n en n egsdac s . K wHiank An interesting evening was enâ€" Waukegan. â€" mt Recorderâ€"Jack Hoff, Waukegan; William L. Morley, Antioch,. Plark of circuit courtâ€"Charles F. Hebior, North Chicago; â€"â€"Coroner â€"â€" _ Morris H. Gindich, Waukegan; B. D. Lemery, Waukeâ€" gan; Alexander J. Link, â€"~Waukegan. County surveyorâ€"Milton S. Aronâ€" â€"stam,â€" Waukegan; Kenneth E. Young, Waukegan; Grover C,â€" Melâ€" Mrs. Everett L. MIHNIAZLG 15 CA~ hibiting some of her paintings at the Chicago Gallery‘s association. The: exhibition opened: yesterday. Others who are exhibiting their works are Helga Dean, Ruth Van Sicle Ford and Marvin Albright. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Brush of Dale avenue, entertained fourtéen guests Saturday evening, members of the Starlett club of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Jorjorian and son Haig were among the guests of the club. A pingâ€"pong tournament was enâ€" joyed during the evening. ~â€" f Coroner Mrs. George Bard who underwent an operation for gall stones at the Passavant hospital in Chicako last Thursday is getting along nicely. . â€" Mrs. F. B. Hitchcock of Waverly avenue, entertained at luncheon yesâ€" terday following Miss Carver‘s U 1 12 i t Sn on ie inlirersinte en e t County auditeorâ€"Edward W. Mcâ€" ermott,. â€" Waukegan;: R. Harry n Mrs. Edward Davis. Col. Davis will give a lecture at ‘the Elm. Place school Fridayâ€"night on "Allenby‘s Crusaders." s Local and Personal â€"__~~ Democrat : e‘s attorney__â€"â€" William _ A. , â€"Waukegan; Charles. Noll, of Highland Park ECE bridge last Saturday evening. Mrs. John Denison and Alma Galterio of S. Green Bay road are leaving Friday for New Orleans to join a Caribbean cruise. They will visit Cuba, theâ€" Canal Zone=â€"and ports in Guatemala and Honduras, Central America. z. o Mrs. A. M. Cline of Homewood avenue, ~ attended â€"the â€" Bethany. church Sunday, where she witnessâ€" ed the burning of the church mortâ€" the pPaSt yYoar LH&ALb BLEW:: KAREM . DT been able to attend church, having Smith Mrs. M. Boden entertained at two tables of five hundred on Tuesâ€" day evening at the home of her parâ€" ents, Mr.â€"andâ€" Mrs. F. N. Wiinams of Prairie avenue, Highwood.â€" =â€". â€"~Mrs. Charles Sheppard ‘of N. Secâ€" of her bridge club last evening (Wednesday). _ _ str-e-t;t'-,', Pfl&hwood, who .}_\f\s beentcon'- thanks her many riends and Mr. and Mrs. J. Smith entertainâ€" ed at dinner on Sunday evening. Mrs. William Rose has returned from Chicago where she spent the past three months at the home â€"of her daughter: Mrs. Guy V. Lehman. Mrs. Lehman, who broke her ankle during the Christmas holidays and has been confined to her home, is getting along nicely andâ€"is ‘ab]e"to‘ be around again. :â€" ‘ Mrs. Joseph Berube was hostess to ~the Lady. Foresters yesterday evening (Wednesday). 4 The Ladies‘ Aid society of Zion Lutheran church of Highwood will be entertained at the home of Mrs. Emma Wagoner at 118 Highwood avenue, Friday afternoon, March 4 at 2 p.m. Members and friends are most cordially invited. Campbell ~Chapter Guild will meet tomorrow afternoon (Friday) at the home of Mrs. George Weiss, 18 Oak lane. Mrs. Nechville will assist Mrs. Weiss. Mrs. Harry Weaver of Ravinia passed away Thursday, Feb. 25 at Indianapolis, Ind. She is survived. by her husband, one son and a daughter Mrs. Henry Hammer.:> " Mr:Milton K. Tillman of W. Cenâ€" tral avenue, is confirned to his home ors for their by all members who attended at Order of Moose at the { § â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" many Smith entertain SWIFT‘S PREMIUM BACON Coâ€"operative | Trading Co. i SATURDAY, MARCH 5th Watch Coâ€"operative Stores Grow | HIGHWOOD A Good Supply of Fancy Frying, Roasting and Stewâ€" ing Chickens Just Received HAMBURGER ROUND STEAK mpflaï¬ve_ Milk _ I PORTERHOUSE nDADLZ A REAL TREAT RIB END 22¢ _‘ *|â€" 19¢ 12¢ End at 15¢â€"â€"> 12¢ 32¢ FREE DELIVERY "It‘s Better" PHONE 1454 ..._‘.maâ€"~GCLOTH SACK w20 5 Ib. sack â€"GRAPEFRUIT Delicious Flavor and High in 79c _ Just Full of Juice Fancy ~Cook(il\g APPLES POTATOES ; White Michigan 8 pounds for 320 RAILWAY AVENUE 25¢ Texas Seediess â€" 1~ 2 17¢